RE: [ozmidwifery] Message for Jo Pelvic Floor Research -Archive Question

2005-07-11 Thread Vedrana Valčić
Hi all! I haven’t posted before and am not a midwife J, but an interested parent, active in an NGO “Parents in Action” in Croatia. You can read more about giving birth in Croatia at http://www.birthinternational.com/diary/archives/000516.html and http://www.birthinternational.com/diary/arc

[ozmidwifery] Meeting other ozmiders at the ICM

2005-07-11 Thread Andrea Robertson
Hello Listers, If you are reading this, and planning to go to the ICM, please call by the Birth International trade display and collect a sticker that you can display on your hat, name badge (or wherever!). This Conference will be a great opportunity to meet each other and the put a face to th

[ozmidwifery] calling Tanya Fleming

2005-07-11 Thread leanne wynne
Tanya, I seem to have misread your e-mail address that you gave me yesterday at the Midwifery Intensive - could you please send it me me again. Thanks, Leanne. Leanne Wynne Midwife in charge of "Women's Business" Mildura Aboriginal Health Service Mob 0418 371862 -- This mailing list is spon

Re: [ozmidwifery] Message for Jo Pelvic Floor Research - Archive Question

2005-07-11 Thread Ceri & Katrina
thanks Jo, thats awesome! Katrina On 11/07/2005, at 9:47 PM, Dean & Jo wrote: Here is the abstract for the study but you might have to get further details regarding the things I mentioned. Cheers Jo Caesarean Section Does Not Reduce Risk of Pelvic Floor Dysfunction   ADELAIDE, Australia (Reuter

[ozmidwifery] Please disconnect me from the Ozmidwifery group - Thankyou

2005-07-11 Thread Susan Basser
Title: Please disconnect me from the Ozmidwifery group - Thankyou

[ozmidwifery] Fw: Breastfeeding and tongue tie, atherosclerosis and schizophrenia

2005-07-11 Thread Denise Hynd
Title: Research update from the UNICEF UK Baby Friendly Initiative   - Original Message - From: Baby Friendly News To: Denise Hynd Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 4:30 PM Subject: Breastfeeding and tongue tie, atherosclerosis and schizophrenia   11 July

RE: [ozmidwifery] Message for Jo Pelvic Floor Research - Archive Question

2005-07-11 Thread Dean & Jo
Here is the abstract for the study but you might have to get further details regarding the things I mentioned. Cheers Jo Caesarean Section Does Not Reduce Risk of Pelvic Floor Dysfunction   ADELAIDE, Australia (Reuters Health) Dec 01 - Caesarean section only marginally reduces the ri

RE: [ozmidwifery] Message for Jo Pelvic Floor Research - Archive Question

2005-07-11 Thread Dean & Jo
No Katrina I didn’t get the other email …seem to be having some problems.. The study…I will have to go and have a search but I do remember it was an Adelaide study with an ob whose name escapes me at the moment….darn!  I will get back to you. Cheers Jo   -Original Message- From

RE: [ozmidwifery] Twin Homebirth Story (VERY LONG)

2005-07-11 Thread Tania Smallwood
Thanks for this inspiring story Justine, I have no desire to dampen anyone's spirits about the amazing possibility of twin homebirth. I know that would be my choice if I was to be facing a twin pregnancy. As a midwife, I am now torn between the great probability that everything will go swimming

[ozmidwifery] Message for Jo Pelvic Floor Research - Archive Question

2005-07-11 Thread Ceri & Katrina
Hi Jo just postimg an email here, not sure if you got my offlist one. Katrina Hi Jo I was going through the archives this morning and came across an old post of yours that you posted relating to the CS and Tracy Curro on 60 minutes... You said " an Australian study has shown that lack of pelvic f

[ozmidwifery] Twin Homebirth Story (VERY LONG)

2005-07-11 Thread Justine Caines
Dear Tania and all I was sad to hear that you had bad twin experiences and that this has left you doubting twin homebirth (as a non midwife I have the luxury of not carrying the load of adverse/negative outcomes, unless my own) I have been on the Homebirth UK list for 5 years and this story stood